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According to Meltzer. My understanding is they're still on the air through September, due to the terms of their original agreement. Sounds like the network didn't feel the ratings were worth the price they were paying, and advertisers didn't want anything to do with TNA.

It gets even better. Apparently, ROH will be on the hour before Impact, so they'll be airing back to back on Wednesdays. I'll be highly interested to see what sort of ratings ROH draws, especially in comparison to Impact.

I don't know what that says about TNA's relationship from the beginning. Destination America couldn't wait to void their contract, and before the nail is driven into the coffin, signs up Ring of Honor for a timeslot the same night that TNA is presently airing.

My understanding is that TNA is on the air until September/October. The deal they had with Destination America was multi-year, but it had an out clause for the fall if the network wasn't happy with them. Based on how quickly they canceled TNA's Saturday show, things soured pretty fast.

There was an article on 411mania this morning (that my PC wouldn't load) of the leaked memo from Destination America confirming that TNA was canceled. I guess Dixie can settle down on threatening legal action to the dirt sheets for defaming her company.

Dixie Carter accidentally ccding an executive on an e-mail is typical. She's one of the biggest public figure idiots (not in politics) I've ever seen and has been completely clueless and tonedeaf about her promotion for years.

"Destination America is not renewing TNA Wrestling next year. While the ratings were strong, the audience was not large enough to justify the program investment. We plan to honor the current contract and continue to air original episodes of TNA Wrestling on Friday nights through the end of the third quarter 2015. When the up-front rate card is released, the Friday night anthology title will now be called 'American Tales,' which will be a combination of Paranormal and Americana programming. I hope this is good news given all of the advertisers that included TNA on their DNA list."